A blog about the positive interactions between science and faith.

It can sometimes feel as if science needs to be justified by a useful outcome or reason other than simply exploring the world in itself. This was certainly the case for Bob Sluka, who struggled to see science as an integral part of his life as a Christian. Over time, he has learned that science is important in itself, and can be part of a Christian’s worship of God. In this podcast Bob shares his thoughts on this, and his experiences of awe in the ocean.

3 thoughts on “Learning to Value Science: A Journey”

michalaFebruary 4, 2015 / 6:33 pm

Hi.as you say there is no such thing as good/bad science.Christian science which is often criticised is just as valid as evolution with elements in common.
However ,there is such a thing as good/ bad scientist whereby evidence against/ for a theory is ignored & this evidence is not considered or reviewed just because it ain’t popular/ beneficial/ financial interest .

A good scientist should review all possible theories whether its popular or not.
Independence in science is important with debates/ different views/ interpretions of evidence / text supported.

OK thanks Ruth.shall listen to the podcast when possible.
My comment was meant as a general observation and not directed towards Bob or his work!:)
Maybe this comment is relevant to previous articles, sorry.